Table 4. Association between degree of change in financial security and community mobilization indicators in Round-2 (2017) among female sex workers in India.
Degree of change in financial security | |||||
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Remained Low | Worsened | Sustained high | Improved | ||
AOR (95% CI) | |||||
Collective efficacy | |||||
Low | 15.4 (61) | 13.9 (55) | 40.5 (160) | 30.1 (119) | |
High | 9.5 (161) | 6.2 (104) | 42.8 (723) | 41.5 (702) | 1.54 (1.24–1.92) *** |
Collective agency | |||||
Low | 12.1 (124) | 7.1 (73) | 41.0 (421) | 39.9 (410) | |
High | 9.3 (98) | 8.1 (86) | 43.7 (462) | 38.9 (411) | 1.03 (0.84–1.29) |
Collective action | |||||
Low | 11.7 (71) | 7.8 (47) | 37.6 (228) | 42.9 (260) | |
High | 10.2 (151) | 7.6 (112) | 44.3 (655) | 37.9 (561) | 0.93 (0.73–1.19) |
Community ownership | |||||
Low | 12.8 (155) | 10.2 (123) | 40.2 (485) | 36.8 (444) | |
High | 7.6 (67) | 4.1 (36) | 45.3 (398) | 42.9 (377) | 1.50 (1.22–1.84) *** |
Note: CI: Confidence Interval; AOR: Adjusted Odds Ratio; AORs are adjusted for age, education, currently married, typology and living arrangements; AORs are derived from multilevel ordinal logistic regression models at CO and individual level;
*** indicate significance at 1%.